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When she realised what was happening at the outset, she asked me to procure her some tablets as she did not want to be a silly old woman.
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His argument was that the technique, which makes many copies of a piece of DNA, would be so cheap to put on a Mars probe that it would be silly not to.
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But, since I work a few blocks from Liberty Square, I thought it would be silly not to carry down a few sundries they said they needed, plus send them some pizza.
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The folks at Digital Cube might not be willing to do something so silly as attach a keyboard to one of their PMPs, but they've apparently done just about everything else to prep this i-Station T43DIC for the exciting life of an electronic dictionary.
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Margaret Morrissey, of the National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations, said it would be silly to tell them not to watch the match.
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Obviously not, that would just be a silly thing to expect.
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The fixes to assure there will not be a repeat becomes ever more silly.
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There will not be any hiccups, mistakes or silly questions asking the user to repeat the search query.
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But Loach told the programme it would be "silly" for the characters in his film not to use strong language.
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Does that not sound utterly silly to anyone reading that statement? including any social conservative who might be?
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Since coins have not contained precious metals for about the past 50 years, it would be silly to try munching on them nowadays.
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That embrace will be weakened, not strengthened, by silly attacks on religiosity, stimulating the spiritual to question the seriousness of people who profess a concern for civil liberties.
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